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Prof. Booker T Coleman - Creating African Centered Education

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Special Note: The Dead Air after the theme song due to technical difficulties has been fixed.  Prof. Booker T. Coleman (aka Kaba Hiawatha Kamene) of the documentary "Hidden Colors", will talk about defining what Curricula and Culture is from an African-Centered perspective.  We'll look at the works of Dr. Asa Hilliard and Dr. Wad Noble.  Parents, you don't want to miss this one.

Prof. Booker T. Coleman (Kaba Kamene) is a retired teacher of 31 years of the Bronx Public School System.  He is an African-Centered Scholar, Historian and an Educational Consultant.  He has been a Prof. in the Black Studies Dept. at State University Of New York (SUNY), New Paltz since 2004.

 

Njia Kai, Director of The 30th Annual African World Festival in Detroit, Friday-Sunday, August 17th-19th gave us an update on what to expect this year. This year it will be held at The Charles H. Wright Museum Of African-American History.


We also talked about Part 3 of the lecture that Michael Imhotep, host of The African History Network Show is doing called "The Media's Deliberate Destruction Of The African-American Family on Saturday, August 11th, 2pm-7pm at Nandi's Knowledge Cafe, 12511 Woodward Ave. Highland Park, MI. FREE Event.

 

 

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